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then they made her speak to brother wasi in pakistan. >> brother wasi had promised norma he would release her and the other hostage in exchange for kasab. >> brother wasi briefed the gunman on what to say to the indian government. he warned him not to let slip that the rabbi and his wife had already been murdered. >> as the terrorists waited for the indian government to call, the holtzbergs' 2-year-old son wandered among the bodies, including those of his mother and father. the little boy's nanny, who had hidden inside the house overnight later snatched him and escaped. after much delay, 400 commandos had arrived from delhi to take over the security operation. they began to engage the terrorists. on the 18th floor of the oberoi, the commandos cornered fahadulla and the two gunmen who by now had murdered 35 people at the hotel. [ gunfire ] >> the next time brother wasi called, fahadulla was still hiding in the bathroom. [ gunfire ] [ gunfire ] [ gunfire ] >> it was 10:00 p.m., 24 hours into the attack, and the call from the indian government to nariman house had still not come. again, brot
then they made her speak to brother wasi in pakistan. >> brother wasi had promised norma he would release her and the other hostage in exchange for kasab. >> brother wasi briefed the gunman on what to say to the indian government. he warned him not to let slip that the rabbi and his wife had already been murdered. >> as the terrorists waited for the indian government to call, the holtzbergs' 2-year-old son wandered among the bodies, including those of his mother and father....
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or visit your24info.com. >>> brother wasi's work was done. days the terrorists he directed had dominated the world's headlines. the identity of brother wasi and the other controllers still has not been established. in his interrogation kasab, the sole surviving gunman, named the mastermind of the operation. zaki-ur rehman lakhvi, the head of the lashkar-e-taiba, has been arrested by the pakistani authority. his trial is being held in secret. kasab has confessed his part in the attack. if convicted, he may be hanged. >> we broke him psychologically. we realized we had told him if you commit jihad and you die for the cause, there is a scent emanating from your dead body, there is a glow on the face. so we asked him who told you this? he said the instructors told us this is what happened. they had seen people who died fighting for jihad. this is what happens. we did take him to the morgue and we showed him the nine dead bodies there. the shock on his face i think it dawned on him that whatever he had done he was taken for a ride by the instructo
or visit your24info.com. >>> brother wasi's work was done. days the terrorists he directed had dominated the world's headlines. the identity of brother wasi and the other controllers still has not been established. in his interrogation kasab, the sole surviving gunman, named the mastermind of the operation. zaki-ur rehman lakhvi, the head of the lashkar-e-taiba, has been arrested by the pakistani authority. his trial is being held in secret. kasab has confessed his part in the attack....
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most involved a single controller identified only as brother wasi.is grip on the young gunmen would not loosen until they were dead. unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... you might give this a try... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the ones that millions of people trust year after year. plan well. enjoy life. go long. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biol
most involved a single controller identified only as brother wasi.is grip on the young gunmen would not loosen until they were dead. unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... you might give this a try... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the...
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. >> fortunately i wasi was the winner and he is here with the cupcakes. [laughter] bill: come on income about. >> nice. >> courtesy of viewing cake because i am a great guy. and i am here to pay off my bed. congratulations to the 2015 world champion kansas city royals. i can't believe i'm saying that. >> strangest is what i've got, strangeness. this man called police and lied about being attacked, bound and gagged in church. >> i don't know what to say about that. in this day and time funny things are happening. especially with churches. >> i went looking for an explanation of the church. the door was unlocked, and the burglar alarm was going off. >> the door was unlocked. >> anybody home? >> prosecutors say he called 911, and cops rushed to the church where they found him gagged. he told police of being physically attacked. the story did not hold up, and he has been hit with several charges. apparently renting the space for his own religious following. >> he rented out. >> okay. that guy runs his own congregation. do you know the name of this church? >>
. >> fortunately i wasi was the winner and he is here with the cupcakes. [laughter] bill: come on income about. >> nice. >> courtesy of viewing cake because i am a great guy. and i am here to pay off my bed. congratulations to the 2015 world champion kansas city royals. i can't believe i'm saying that. >> strangest is what i've got, strangeness. this man called police and lied about being attacked, bound and gagged in church. >> i don't know what to say about that....
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they believe the likely target wasy obdual abdul, the alleged master mind behind last week's paris attacks. but first,di we want to bring in kelly who's on her way to saint-denis. >> reporter: as you said, we believe thise is an ongoing investigation. one of the ais spects, a woman who apparently killed herself, blew herself up at the beginning of the assaults. this happened at 4:30 a.m. local time. by 6:30 a.m., there were more explosions about two hours after it began. this is in an apartment building and there are apartment buildings and stores and all around. it'sar a densely populated area. neighbors are staying in their apartments in their homes. they have -- are hearing gun fire and explosions throughout understandably very frightened. police have told people in the neighborhood beforehand, this is not an attack, this is going to be a raid, an operation but it's been an unexpectedly violent operation, according to some policeo sources and that is what people are reacting to now. as we said, still ongoing, we can't confirm the number of dead suspects or injured police according to a
they believe the likely target wasy obdual abdul, the alleged master mind behind last week's paris attacks. but first,di we want to bring in kelly who's on her way to saint-denis. >> reporter: as you said, we believe thise is an ongoing investigation. one of the ais spects, a woman who apparently killed herself, blew herself up at the beginning of the assaults. this happened at 4:30 a.m. local time. by 6:30 a.m., there were more explosions about two hours after it began. this is in an...
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and i wasi wanted to thinking about what i might want to make a film about.m interested in judgment. the world i'm living in is one of increasing gray area. the culture is more entrenched in black and white positions. i had no idea it was going to be about homelessness yet. hurricane sandy hit. coupleas a homeless outside our apartment in tribeca. we saw them every day. we said hello to them. they said hello to our children. they becameto say invisible to me their poverty became more acceptable somehow. they disappeared. hurricane sandy happened and they weren't there anymore. i felt a lot of shame surrounding that. i wanted to write about them, but i did not know them. maybe that's an interesting way to discuss judgment. i do think our response to homelessness is puzzling. charlie: what do you mean by judgment? my feeling is you look at a homeless person and they immediately come to a list of conclusions to exalt themselves of any lame or danger of being in the same position. my late father had just died. he was a very religious man. i'm not. there but for t
and i wasi wanted to thinking about what i might want to make a film about.m interested in judgment. the world i'm living in is one of increasing gray area. the culture is more entrenched in black and white positions. i had no idea it was going to be about homelessness yet. hurricane sandy hit. coupleas a homeless outside our apartment in tribeca. we saw them every day. we said hello to them. they said hello to our children. they becameto say invisible to me their poverty became more acceptable...
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and he wasis here the editor long ago other newspaper called "the forward." right? where are you? and there was a cartoon, and editor there who liked cartoons seth said if i -- my editor likes cartoons, i will publish cartoons. who was a artist worked in "the forward" on this cartoon story where the oles were mice and the p were pigs and the germans were cats. my first reaction was offensive. that's offensive. as someone who's part all of those three things. we are not animals. in it, the jews are mice. telli saw was you could the story of the holocaust from a heart to that cartoon in very serious material. that was the insight. that very serious material can be conveyed in cartoons. i think that cartoon media might even be better for a topic as difficult as the holocaust. there isn't a lot of graphic murder in "mouse." there are some terrible hangings of mice but it was more by allusion to. some of you have seen a book about the iranian revolution in cartoon. topic.fficult there is some torture, mostly not depicted but alluded to. it got to millions of people. millions bought it.
and he wasis here the editor long ago other newspaper called "the forward." right? where are you? and there was a cartoon, and editor there who liked cartoons seth said if i -- my editor likes cartoons, i will publish cartoons. who was a artist worked in "the forward" on this cartoon story where the oles were mice and the p were pigs and the germans were cats. my first reaction was offensive. that's offensive. as someone who's part all of those three things. we are not...
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wasy: even though elon musk congratulatory at first.e did respond with a second tweet saying that it is important to clarify space and orbit. so what did blue origin do that space and ask -- do that elon musk didn't? lori: it really leads to private industry competing. we have different altitudes. elon has gone orbital and that is harder. but this as a sub cortical -- some orbital vehicle, being able is no longer in question because there aren't outside investors making these innovative advancements. at the same time, we have a government who just announced a $1 billion contract to launch a construction line for the engine of a rocket that was developed in the 1970's and won't launch more than once every couple of years. this is clearly a win for private enterprise and space. and that means that jeff bezos and elon musk are the clear winners. so this will carry passengers on suborbital flights kind of like a touristy thrill ride. what regulatory risks remain? the faa is regulating the orbital and partial orbital space travel. in this mo
wasy: even though elon musk congratulatory at first.e did respond with a second tweet saying that it is important to clarify space and orbit. so what did blue origin do that space and ask -- do that elon musk didn't? lori: it really leads to private industry competing. we have different altitudes. elon has gone orbital and that is harder. but this as a sub cortical -- some orbital vehicle, being able is no longer in question because there aren't outside investors making these innovative...
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go down to the floor, everybody else in the car hit the floor, but he couldn't because he wasi. if he had. had that, he probably would have -- very few people know how -- we took painstaking, it was a corset, so he couldn't move. so oswald was able to get all three shots two of which hit him. >> you're saying the back brace kept him up right. >> couldn't hit to the floor. >> jackie was trying to pull him. so he would have death been on the floor. everybody else was. >> because the theorists will look at the zapruder film. >> we go through the whole thing in killing kennedy, how the bullet s landed. >> oswald fires three shots, one miss, two hits, do you believe in a single bullet theory. it's the magic bullet theory that went through kennedy and into connelly. the autopsy shows that it happened and all that. so i don't have any doubt that oswald did it. >> the first thing robert kennedy did when he heard that his brother was killed, is call the white house and secure his files. >> oh, you bet. they didn't want -- you don't want johnson or hoover getting those files. huh-uh. kenn
go down to the floor, everybody else in the car hit the floor, but he couldn't because he wasi. if he had. had that, he probably would have -- very few people know how -- we took painstaking, it was a corset, so he couldn't move. so oswald was able to get all three shots two of which hit him. >> you're saying the back brace kept him up right. >> couldn't hit to the floor. >> jackie was trying to pull him. so he would have death been on the floor. everybody else was. >>...
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>>cy wasi was making a human. >> i hope it all turned out well. >> it did, he's at the hotel, he's great. >> tell us about this. >> i'm making a pumpkin cheesecake. so here i've got all the ingredients. a lot of them are very traditional like what you could find in a cheesecake. we're working with fun ingreend squash instead of pumpkin, which i'll tell you about in a minute. and the english version tea biscuit. first, it's called a pumpkin cheesecake but i'm using butternut squash. in spanish -- [ speaking foreign language ] is any squash. >>>>t's great. >> it's really sweet in flavor. so caramelizes nicely. i'll use some brown sugar. the original recipe i use -- [ speaking foreign language ] which is mexican raw sugar. you let it cook. see how it caramelizes? >> yeah, get also a good glaze on it. >> you take that squash and you're going to puree it and that's what you're going to use for the cheesecake. there's a lot of flavor happening there. you hit it. when it gets super smooth -- look how beautiful it is. >> it gets that texture. >> doesn't it look like a so for the crust, remember
>>cy wasi was making a human. >> i hope it all turned out well. >> it did, he's at the hotel, he's great. >> tell us about this. >> i'm making a pumpkin cheesecake. so here i've got all the ingredients. a lot of them are very traditional like what you could find in a cheesecake. we're working with fun ingreend squash instead of pumpkin, which i'll tell you about in a minute. and the english version tea biscuit. first, it's called a pumpkin cheesecake but i'm using...
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such as beloved were preserved for the ap courses, and he was not, so he wasn' was in a zone what wasy to want to use books that were going to raise the hackles of social conservatives. in that particular english department. i guess we're out of time, right speak with we will be here to sign. am pleased to support -- so buy our books. there are lots of other books to buy, too. >> thanks very much for coming. [applause] >> good job. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook or like us to get publishing news, scheduled updates, behind the scenes pictures and videos, author information and to talk directly with others during our live programs. facebook.com/booktv. >> and now joining us on booktv, john goodman of the independent institute. first of all, what is the independent institute and what do you do for a living? >> it is a think tank and i a think tank and registered my own think tank called the goodman is to do. we work very closely together, and i'm an economist, and my focus is on public policy. >> where are you based? >> i am in dallas but we h
such as beloved were preserved for the ap courses, and he was not, so he wasn' was in a zone what wasy to want to use books that were going to raise the hackles of social conservatives. in that particular english department. i guess we're out of time, right speak with we will be here to sign. am pleased to support -- so buy our books. there are lots of other books to buy, too. >> thanks very much for coming. [applause] >> good job. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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am -- i wasy, i shown a 32nd clip about one of my coworkers had the media and protesting and people treating officers like he was racist. on this particular occasion, we received a call for service for a robbery in progress. officers responded to the scene and a video clip that people observed, you see just a young -- we have to respond and handle that call for service. woman later investigate and found out -- when we later investigated and found out the call was not a robbery in progress but the person was worried about getting robbed, which is a very dramatic -- dramatically different thing. of course, the young man was sent on his way. officersff with police approached him and told him to stop. that situation became the next ,hing people in the streets stopping traffic, protests and yelling and screaming. it has created a situation where he have police officers who i included, whoelf may not necessarily do that extra proactive police work out of worrying about getting in job, at theing your end of the day, i still have to take care of myself and my family. host: we appreciate your experie
am -- i wasy, i shown a 32nd clip about one of my coworkers had the media and protesting and people treating officers like he was racist. on this particular occasion, we received a call for service for a robbery in progress. officers responded to the scene and a video clip that people observed, you see just a young -- we have to respond and handle that call for service. woman later investigate and found out -- when we later investigated and found out the call was not a robbery in progress but...
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. >> on the elections yesterday i wasi was wondering if you could give us a sense of what the president thinks of the fact that the democratic party has a number of state and local residents? >> well, as it relates to last night the fact is that the election results in red states like kentucky and mississippi were good for republicans. a result in some blue states like pennsylvania and new jersey order for democrats. i understand the democrats and new jersey actually now have the largest majority in the state assembly that they have enjoyed since the 1970s. and the results and arguably the purple list of the most purple states, virginia essentially the status quo was left in place by voters, which means the democratic governor of virginia will have to contend with the small republican majority in the state senate in virginia. so i guess that is why we would be reluctant to draw significant conclusions from the results of yesterday's election results beyond the issues and obviously were at stake in each of the elections. so democrats all across the country it's good for the country and h
. >> on the elections yesterday i wasi was wondering if you could give us a sense of what the president thinks of the fact that the democratic party has a number of state and local residents? >> well, as it relates to last night the fact is that the election results in red states like kentucky and mississippi were good for republicans. a result in some blue states like pennsylvania and new jersey order for democrats. i understand the democrats and new jersey actually now have the...
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. >> reporter: the tsa telling abc news the passenger is a dentist and it wasis dental equipment which triggered the alarm. ateast 20 jets held, delayed or diverted while theearch for the bag was on. >> can't even tell us if you're going to get where you're going to go. >> reporter: some 500 passengers affected until the bag and t passenger were actually founund. the man was released, george. there's no word whether he actually got to barbados and whether or not he got his bag back or not. >> the question, how did he get place? >> reporter: yeahah, one source is telling us tsa screeners saw something suspicious i i the bag.g. w to go to sececdary checking and apparently the second officer didn't realize that, released t bag, leased the passenger. innocently the man went to his plane. tsa hn't given a specific reason why that second person didn't realize this was a suspicious bag that needed to be checked. >> again, the man has been released now, okay, davi thanks very much. >>> the race for president now and the candididates facing off in tonight's big debate. donald trump and ben cars
. >> reporter: the tsa telling abc news the passenger is a dentist and it wasis dental equipment which triggered the alarm. ateast 20 jets held, delayed or diverted while theearch for the bag was on. >> can't even tell us if you're going to get where you're going to go. >> reporter: some 500 passengers affected until the bag and t passenger were actually founund. the man was released, george. there's no word whether he actually got to barbados and whether or not he got his bag...
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am -- i wasy, i shown a 32nd clip about one of my coworkers had the media and protesting and people treating officers like he was racist. on this particular occasion, we received a call for service for a robbery in progress. officers responded to the scene and a video clip that people observed, you see just a young -- we have to respond and handle that call for service. woman later investigate and found out -- when we later investigated and found out the call was not a robbery in progress but the person was worried about getting robbed, which is a very dramatic -- dramatically different thing. of course, the young man was sent on his way. officersff with police approached him and told him to stop. that situation became the next ,hing people in the streets stopping traffic, protests and yelling and screaming. it has created a situation where he have police officers who i included, whoelf may not necessarily do that extra proactive police work out of worrying about getting in job, at theing your end of the day, i still have to take care of myself and my family. host: we appreciate your experie
am -- i wasy, i shown a 32nd clip about one of my coworkers had the media and protesting and people treating officers like he was racist. on this particular occasion, we received a call for service for a robbery in progress. officers responded to the scene and a video clip that people observed, you see just a young -- we have to respond and handle that call for service. woman later investigate and found out -- when we later investigated and found out the call was not a robbery in progress but...
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course, wasy, of the person who shot president reagan.nd president reagan was not wearing a bulletproof vest. john hinckley was stocking jimmy carter before this. announcer: sunday on "q&a," ronald feynman talks about various assassination attempts and physical threats made against presidents and presidential candidates throughout american history. >> there have been 16 presidents who have faced assassination threats, although not directly since ronald reagan. i also included three presidential candidates. , who wasout huey long assassinated. and i talk about robert kennedy in 1968, who was assassinated. and george wallace, who was shot and paralyzed for life in 1972. i cover candidates as well as president. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." today, theearlier pentagon released results of its internal investigation into the october u.s. bombing of a doctors without borders hospital in afghanistan. we heard more on this from general john campbell during this 45 minute briefing. >> good evening. and good
course, wasy, of the person who shot president reagan.nd president reagan was not wearing a bulletproof vest. john hinckley was stocking jimmy carter before this. announcer: sunday on "q&a," ronald feynman talks about various assassination attempts and physical threats made against presidents and presidential candidates throughout american history. >> there have been 16 presidents who have faced assassination threats, although not directly since ronald reagan. i also...